I posted on the PM Facebook page asking the team what the pitches were, or more precisely, the pitch differential between front and rear prop, it'll be interesting to hear what they have to say. They want to see the bird when it's done as well, that's nice of them.Ordered a PM T shirt too

I picked up my motor from Prop Shop Hobbies today (Thanks Matt!), and it's a pretty sweet item!
With the motor mount, and two props, it's 12.65 ozs......no lightweight for sure!

Rear prop has to be drilled for 4 Allenhead screws that go into the motor case. They provide a drill guide with the motor. It is fairly simple for me with a drill press, but for the average guy it might be a challenge.
There is not a lot of CR shaft for the front prop, but I assume they have run these and tested them, and that there is enough there to grip on to.

Only have to make the aileron servo hatches from 1/16 ply and drill/countersink them, and finish the other wing tip and the wing is complete....